I was going to post the same thing and then saw your post hellomoto4.
It reads terribly and you have to wonder at the literacy of the people who fall foul of these phishing attacks really.
Remember that the people targetted are software developers, so you would assume that they are not totally stupid.
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So anyone to whom English is not their first language should not be an Apple developer?
I remember some reporter complaining about the strong accent of a famous female tennis player... Another reporter pulled him up by saying "you know English is her fifth language"?
Seriously, developers with English as their second or third language usually write much better English than most people on MacRumors do. If anyone uses "allot" or "alot" instead of "a lot" then you know they are British or American.
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Here's what Apple wouldn't do:
Call developers "customer".
Write "apple" in lowercase.
"you'll" instead of "you will"
"confirm your account" doesn't make sense.
"It's easy" is not something that Apple would say.
"you're" instead of "you are"
Double . .
"Confirmed" in uppercase.
The next sentence doesn't make any sense.
"fraudsters"
"is importing because"
"Yours sincerely" not on a separate line.
apple in lowercase.
If there was one of these, then I'd say someone at Apple had a bad day.
Two of these, I'd say Apple should hire a replacement for someone.
Thirteen (plus the ones I missed) it should be obvious this isn't Apple.